Wow. Just read it and I also went through the evernote, notion, scrivener phase. I haven’t looked into digital handwritten notes as much because I used to do that for university, and I felt a lot of issues with ipad style notes. It’s not the same as taking it on paper.
Right now, my focus for my system is to make it as easy as possible instead of having multiple steps of dictating copying from there to put it into my Obsidian and then later post processing it. I’m trying to make it all one step if possible.
Very clear introduction to Zettelkasten method, Pamela. I'm using Obsidian as well but haven't started using this exact method yet.
Wow. Just read it and I also went through the evernote, notion, scrivener phase. I haven’t looked into digital handwritten notes as much because I used to do that for university, and I felt a lot of issues with ipad style notes. It’s not the same as taking it on paper.
Right now, my focus for my system is to make it as easy as possible instead of having multiple steps of dictating copying from there to put it into my Obsidian and then later post processing it. I’m trying to make it all one step if possible.
Thanks. What system do you use now?
I find that interstitial journalling is a very good starting system (which the rest of my system is built off of)
I wrote this story on my 50+ years of note taking https://open.substack.com/pub/finntropy/p/my-half-century-note-taking-odyssey?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=2023k5
Perhaps this explains my fascination to Notes Scheduler among other things?